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‘Calm Your Rocking Boat, Stop Chasing a Bolted Horse’ – Festus Keyamo Questions PDP’s Illogicality Over Gov. Matawalle’s Defection

‘Calm Your Rocking Boat, Stop Chasing a Bolted Horse’ – Festus Keyamo Questions PDP’s Illogicality Over Gov. Matawalle’s Defection
Festus Keyamo, SAN, Honorable Minister of State, Labour and Employment has advised the People’s Democratic Party, PDP, to concentrate on calming its rocking boat and not to be chasing a horse that has already bolted from the stable.
The vocal and respected Senior Advocate of Nigeria, in a statement on the ranging brouhaha about the defection of Zamfara State Governor, Bello Matawalle said;
My attention has been drawn to a statement credited to the National Publicity Secretary of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), Mr. Kola Ologbodiyan, cautioning banks and other financial institutions to be wary of financial transactions with Governor. Bello Matawalle of Zamfara State on the ground that Governor Matawalle has ‘vacated’ his office as Governor by defecting to the APC. The PDP also stated in very clear terms that the Deputy Governor, Mahdi Aliyu Gusau, now holds the Zamfara Governorship mandate and ought to be accorded the protection and privileges due the office of Governor as the formal process for his official declaration as substantive Governor of Zamfara State has commenced at the Federal High Court.
I was tempted to dismiss this statement by the PDP with a wave of the hand as a joke but I quickly realized that some of the tumultuous moments we have had as a country began as seemingly innocent jokes. My intervention is therefore borne out of patriotism (yes, I admit, maybe partisanship too) and a duty to set the records straight.
To give its illogical assertions some veil of constitutionality, the PDP placed reliance on Section 221 of the 1999 Constitution (as amended) as well as the judgment of the Supreme Court in Faleke v. INEC.
Unfortunately for the PDP, the Supreme Court decision in Faleke v. INEC does not relate to the consequence of the defection of a Governor from one political party to the other. A more apt instance will be the Atiku Abubakar scenario wherein Atiku Abubakar as Vice President, elected under the PDP, defected to the then Action Congress. President Olusegun Obasanjo attempted to declare his office vacant in circumstances similar to the Zamfara scenario and the dispute ended in Court. I was part of the legal team at the time. It is trite that under the 1999 constitution, provisions relating to removal of the President/Vice President are replicated with respect to Governors/Deputy Governors. The position of the Supreme Court was reported as ATTORNEY GENERAL OF THE FEDERATION V. ABUBAKAR (2007) 10 NWLR (PART 1041) 1. At page 124 of the Report, Honourable Justice Onnoghen set down the position thus:
“There is no where in the 1999 Constitution where it is stated that the President or Vice President of the Federal Republic of Nigeria shall be removed or is removable from that office if he defects from the political party on whose platform he was elected to that office and joins another political party. It is the Constitutional responsibility of the Legislature to make or amend the laws including the Constitution, where the need arises, while that of the judiciary remains to interpret and apply the laws so made or amended. The courts can therefore not add to nor subtract from the law as enacted by the Legislature under the guise of judicial interpretation of the Constitution or Statute which the appellant desires this court to do in the instant case on appeal.”
Additionally, Section 221 of the 1999 Constitution does not avail the PDP any protection and is not remotely applicable to the present situation in Zamfara State. Section 221 of the 1999 Constitution merely deals with the prohibition of political activities by associations other than political parties. The attempt by the PDP to import the provisions of section 68 of the 1999 Constitution into section 221 of the 1999 Constitution smacks of mischief. If the intent of the draftsmen was to prohibit the defection of Governors to other political parties, it would have been so expressly stated like in the case of lawmakers. The provisions of the 1999 Constitution are very clear on the grounds for the removal of an Executive Governor of a State from office and defection to another political party is not one of such grounds. The Constitution has ‘covered the field’. However, in its characteristic manner, the PDP has interpreted the law to suit its mischief. At Page 179 of AGF v. ABUBAKAR (supra), Honourable Justice Aderemi went further to add as follows:
“It is manifest from the above quoted constitutional provisions that the law-makers intended to and indeed have made punishable the defection of an elected member, from the political party that sponsored him, to another political party before the expiration of the period for which the House was elected by declaring his seat vacant. No similar provision was made for the Vice President even for the President. If the legislators had intended the Vice President or even the President to suffer the same fate, they would have inserted that provision in clear terms……I have earlier said in this judgment that the removal of the President and/or Vice President from office is an exclusive function of the National Assembly. To stealthily read words in the terms of Section 68(1)(g) or Section 109(1)(g) of the 1999 Constitution into Section 146(3)(c) of the same Constitution and hold that, by his conduct, the Vice President has voluntarily vacated his office will paint a picture of the judiciary foraging into the exclusive territory of the legislators.”
It is extremely laughable that the PDP that celebrated the defection of Governor Samuel Ortom of Benue State and Governor Godwin Obaseki of Edo State from the APC to the PDP with such elaborate ballyhoo and fanfare would muster the effrontery to attempt to remove Governor Bello Matawalle from office for defecting to the APC. Once again, it is simply ridiculous.
One interesting point the Supreme Court also made in the Atiku Abubakar’s case which must have been lost on the PDP is that once a candidate is elected as President or Vice-President (in this case, a Governor) he automatically drops the ticket upon which he/she rode to power and becomes a President or Vice-President of the FEDERAL REPUBLIC OF NIGERIA, and not of that political party. The ticket is only a VEHICLE to get elected. Once elected, the Governor drops that party ticket and becomes a free agent for EVERYONE in that State. He is therefore free to associate (and decamp) as he likes to any political party. The Supreme Court judgment on Zamfara did not proscribe APC as a political party in the State. It only prohibited it from sponsoring candidates AT THE ELECTION (and not from receiving members to its fold subsequently). Perhaps, the PDP is assuming that it continues to sponsor Matawale IN OFFICE as Governor. No. That SPONSORSHIP ended the MOMENT Gov. Matawale was elected. In fact, to stretch the matter further, belonging to a political party is ONLY for the purpose of ELECTION for President, Vice-President, Governor and Deputy Governor (this may not apply to Legislators as they must continue to belong to a political party whilst in office). So, a Governor, upon being elected can even decide not to belong to a Political Party. In fact to follow the warped logic of PDP on this issue, all a political party needs to do to get rid of a Governor from office is to expel the Governor from the Party!
I also wonder the audacity the PDP has to directly instruct banks not to transact any business with a duly elected Governor. This is such a joke that it portrays the PDP as a comedy troupe. It is also very seditious to attempt to shut down or take over the Government of Zamfara State without a court order and by unconstitutional means. This must be deprecated by all Nigerians.
The PDP should realise that its infantile and illogical position in the case of ZAMFARA appears as a joke, but it has the capability of causing chaos in the State by inciting the uninformed ones in that great State to resort to lawlessness. My advice for the PDP is to concentrate on calming its rocking boat and not to be chasing a horse that has already bolted from the stable.
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Rescue Mission 2.0: Why Zamfara Must Return Governor Dauda Lawal in 2027
Oladapo Sofowora
The scorching sun rises over Gusau, Zamfara State, casting golden rays of light on a city that once knew only bleak shadows. Construction cranes, heavy-duty lifting machines adorn the skyline like mechanical giraffes, their arms dangling gracefully as they lift heavy steel and pour concrete into place. The rhythmic sound of hammers, rammers, and drilling machines, and the steady hum of generators fill the air; the unmistakable symphony of a state being reborn becomes all too visible. This is the vivid picture of the Zamfara of today made possible by the Chief Rescuer; Governor Dauda Lawal. As Machiavelli said; “Whoever wishes to foresee the future must consult the past; for human events ever resemble those of preceding times.” But to understand where it is going, one must first understand where it has been. Just over three years ago, Zamfara State was bleeding dry from every deep cut one can ever imagine. Schools were roofless shells where children sat on bare floors, their dreams of education slowly suffocating under the weight of total neglect. Hospitals were little more than abandoned buildings, their empty beds and peeling paint serving as grim monuments to a government that had abandoned its people. Bandits roamed freely across the state, burning villages, kidnapping children and killing with sheer impunity. Civil servants hadn’t been paid in months and retirees from as far back as 2011 were still waiting for their hard-earned gratuities. Clean portable water became a luxury. There was no ray of hope in the distance. Zamfara had become a byword for failure, poor, a cautionary tale whispered across Nigeria about what happens when governance collapses. Like the true messiah, God’s gift to the state Governor Dauda Lawal came into the picture to rewrite the story of the state.When he took office on May 29, 2023, Governor Lawal inherited a state in ruins, people in despair and a system that had ceased to function. But rather than tiptoe around the crisis by offering empty promises, he knew he couldn’t keep, he did something unprecedented. He declared states of emergency on all aspects of the nonfunctional state. On November 14, 2023, he declared a State of Emergency in Education. On January 30, 2024, he declared a State of Emergency in Health. Some called it drastic. He called it the necessary action.Across the length and breadth of Zamfara State, a revolution began. In the dusty villages of Bukkuyum, in the crowded neighbourhoods of Gusau, in the remote hamlets of Maru and Anka, the governor’s rescue mission began to take shape. Over eight hundred schools have been rebuilt or renovated, their fresh paint and new roofs standing as defiant statements that education matters in Zamfara. The Adolescent Girls Initiative for Learning and Empowerment project alone has renovated 174 schools in its first phase, with forty more already approved for intervention. Solar-powered boreholes now provide clean water in 115 schools, liberating children from the burden of walking miles to fetch water before class. Seven hundred and fifty new toilet units have been constructed, restoring dignity to students who once had no choice but to relieve themselves in the open. Nearly ten thousand three-seater desks have been provided to children who once sat on cold, hard floors. When his administration discovered that WAEC results from 2018 to 2022 had been withheld because the government hadn’t paid examination fees, he authorised the immediate release of N1.4 billion to clear those debts. Results were released. Futures were restored. Young people who had given up on their dreams of higher education suddenly saw those dreams within reach again. NECO fees were paid for every public-school candidate. Children who had been written off by a failed system were given a second chance.No achievement has resonated more deeply with Zamfara’s people than the governor’s handling of security. For years, bandits held the state hostage, their reign of terror so complete that entire communities were reduced to ghost towns. Villages burned. Children were abducted from their schools, farmers deserted their farmlands and traders couldn’t trade. The government seemed powerless, reduced to negotiating with terrorists and paying ransoms that only emboldened the criminals more until Governor Lawal took a different approach stating boldly that his administration would never enter into peace deals with terrorists. “We will never negotiate with bandits. We will hunt them down. We will dismantle their networks and we will restore peace to Zamfara.” He said in one of his briefings. Reiterating his commitment to securing the lives and properties of his people as the Chief Security Officer of the State. In a series of coordinated operations that demonstrated both strategic brilliance and unwavering resolve, security forces neutralised some of the most notorious bandit kingpins in the state and by extension the region. Habibu Sububu, the kingpin who terrorised the entire North West, was eliminated. Kachalla Ali Kawaje, who abducted students from Federal University Gusau, met his Waterloo. Kachalla Jafaru, Kachalla Barume, Yellow Sirajo, Isyaka Gwarnon Daji among others had their reign of terror ended by Governor Lawal’s administration. The governor also invested heavily in security infrastructure, handing over 140 operational vehicles to security agencies and establishing the Community Protection Guards, a volunteer force of local hunters and vigilantes who were trained, equipped and integrated into the security architecture. Weekly Security Council meetings ensured that intelligence was shared, strategies were coordinated and action was swift. For the first time in years, Zamfara’s farmers are returning to their farmland, markets are reopening and children are walking to school without fear of being attacked.The health sector has undergone an unprecedented transformation. In Maradun, a once-neglected town where the general hospital had become a death trap with its leaky roofs, broken equipment and complete absence of medicines, the facility now stands as a modern healthcare centre where mothers give birth safely and children receive treatment for diseases that once killed them. Maradun is not an isolated case. Hospitals in Maru, Kauran Namoda, Gusau and Anka have all been renovated and upgraded with state-of-the-art equipment. Their pharmacies have been restocked as health workers are being recruited and trained to meet the teeming demands of the state. Medications are now available to the dispensed while lives are being saved daily. Governor Lawal’s vision extends beyond bricks and mortar. The Huriyya Dauda Lawal Sexual Assault Referral Centre, an initiative by the First Lady of Zamfara State; the first of its kind in Zamfara, now provides medical care, counseling and support to victims of gender-based violence. Through partnerships with UNFPA, eighty women have been trained in vocational skills, gaining economic independence and dignity.Gusau itself is almost unrecognisable from what it was three years ago. New roads cut through the city like arteries of progress. Streetlights brighten neighbourhoods that were once dark and dangerous, where residents lived in constant fear of nighttime attacks. The JB Yakubu State Secretariat gleams with fresh paint and thorough renovations. The Sardauna Memorial Stadium has been restored to its former glory, a source of pride for a state that had forgotten what pride felt like. Clean, potable water flows from taps in communities that had been forced to drink from rivers, their children suffering from waterborne diseases that should have been eradicated decades ago. The Broadcasting Organisations of Nigeria recognised Governor Lawal as Infrastructure Governor of the Year for this transformative work, but for the governor, the award is secondary to the impact on people’s lives.The governor also tackled the water crisis head-on, building solar-powered boreholes in five communities and constructing earth dams for irrigation. The government invested in mechanised farming and agro-processing, creating jobs and improving food security in a state where hunger had become a weapon of mass destruction. But perhaps most importantly, Governor Lawal demonstrated that governance could be efficient and accountable. He inherited a bloated bureaucracy that was draining the state’s resources without delivering services and he acted decisively, reducing ministries from twenty-eight to sixteen and permanent secretaries from forty-eight to twenty-three. The savings were redirected to the people. Four months of salary arrears were cleared for state and local government workers. Thirteen billion naira in outstanding gratuities was paid to retirees who had been waiting since 2011. Civil servants received a leave grant of ten per cent of their annual salary during Ramadan 2024, a first in Zamfara’s history.Governor Lawal’s vision is not limited to his current term. He has unveiled a comprehensive ten-year development plan, a roadmap for Zamfara’s transformation built on six pillars: economy, infrastructure, social welfare, human capital, governance and environmental sustainability. The plan has attracted international attention and support, with representatives from the African Development Bank expressing confidence that Zamfara is poised to become a benchmark for transformative economic growth in Nigeria and across Africa. The state is harnessing its potential in agriculture and natural resources leveraging mechanised farming, agro-processing and its value chains to create more jobs, improve food security and reduce poverty-driven insecurity to ensure generational transformation.In May 2026, APC stakeholders in Zamfara endorsed Governor Dauda Lawal as their consensus candidate for the 2027 governorship election. The endorsement was not a rubber stamp nor a political calculation, but a recognition of the governor’s unprecedented performance and the urgent need for unhindered continuity.The rescue mission is underway, but it is far from complete. The foundations have been laid, the seeds have been planted, the first fruits have been harvested, but the harvest is not yet fully gathered. Zamfara needs time to consolidate the gains, to build on the progress, to ensure that the transformation is irreversible. Governor Lawal himself makes no apologies for seeking a second term. He has started a rescue mission where he has rebuilt over eight hundred schools, renovated hospitals, restored water, neutralised bandit kingpins, paid salaries and restored dignity. But the job is not done yet, the foundation has been laid, it’s time to build the house. The seeds have been planted, harvest needs time. The race has started, but the finish line is yet to be crossed. The people of Zamfara have seen what is possible. They have witnessed a governor who keeps his promises, who works tirelessly, who governs with integrity and vision. They have experienced the difference between a leader who serves and a leader who rules. When they go to the polls in 2027, they will not be voting for a man. They will be voting for a shared future, continuity, progress and for Zamfara. Governor Dauda Lawal has already proven himself worthy of their trust. Now it is time for them to allow him to complete the good work he has started. The rescue mission continues; with Governor Dauda Lawal at the helm, Zamfara will continue to rise.
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Lagos Majority Leader Alleges Plans To Manipulate Primary Election Results
The majority leader of the Lagos House of Assembly, Noheem Adams, on Friday raised alarm over alleged plans by some people to manipulate the result of the primary election that produced him as a candidate of the All Progressives Congress (APC).
Adams reportedly won the primary election of the party to produce a candidate for the House of Assembly in Eti-Osa Constituency 1 on Wednesday after polling 7,638 against his opponent’s 1225 votes.
Speaking to thousands of APC supporters during a Victory March, Adams said accused a top monarch (name withheld) in Eti-Osa of being behind the plan to doctor the result in favour of Saheed Adesegun Bankole, who was defeated in the election.
“I want you all very much for the love and passion you have for me and APC. Today is what we call victory walk. We started from VGC with over 4000 APC members. Even inside the rain you stood your ground and you are here to protect your mandate.
“Thank you very much for voting for me. I won the election throughout our wards and the INEC officials, DSS and police personnel were there and even the agents of our opponent were there as well.
“Let me put it on record that his agents and the police signed that the election was free and fair and they took all the results to the local government collation centre.
“When they got there, they presented all the results to the DSS, INEC officials and also to the returning officer and he collected everything and announced that Adams was the winner of the election.
“We believe in this party. The only crime I have committed was during the impeachment of the Speaker; that I did not follow them and did not stand against the Speaker of the Lagos State House of Assembly,” he alleged.
He said being a politician, he understood “loyalty and how to always be loyal. That is the only crime I committed and today, I’m calling on the President of the Federal Republic of Nigeria to caution the Oba.
“The Oba is the reason why we lost the presidential election in 2023 in the constituency and he is the reason why we lost the House of Representatives seat. He lost in his own kingdom and the results are there at the INEC for all to see.
“I’m calling on the Inspector General of Police that if anything happens to me, he should hold the Oba responsible. And in 2027, if we lose the presidential election in the local government, the President should hold him responsible. We have assured the President that we are going to vote for him and he will win.”
He urged his loyalists and supporters to remain calm as he trusts the party enough to resolve the issue.
President of the Lekki Residents and Stakeholders Association, Sulyman Bello, also thanked the supporters for having faith in Adams.
“On behalf of all of all the estates from 1004 and across the entire Lekki peninsula, we thank all the APC members for standing by our friend, brother, father Hon. Noheem Adams.
“If all the estates in Eti -Osa Osa, call on him at the same time, he will respond. We also thank God that he got over 7,000 votes and his opponent a little above 1,000 votes. The winning margin is above 90%.
“We thank all those of you that voted and also thank President Ahmed Tinubu for his leadership. We extend our gratitude to the APC leaders in Lagos state. If it is not Noheem, it is not Noheem,” he said.
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Governor Dauda Lawal Emerges APC Consensus Governorship Candidate for Zamfara 2027 Election
Governor Dauda Lawal Ph.d has officially emerged as the governorship candidate of the All Progressives Congress (APC) for the 2027 election in Zamfara State, following a consensus arrangement adopted by the party for its primaries.The governor secured the ticket after party members and supporters gathered across various wards to endorse him as the APC’s flagbearer for the forthcoming election. The consensus model, which allowed party stakeholders to unite behind a single candidate, was embraced as a strategy to avoid a contentious primary and strengthen internal cohesion ahead of the 2027 polls.Speaking with journalists shortly after the exercise, Governor Lawal expressed profound gratitude to party members for the confidence reposed in him. He reaffirmed his commitment to the people of Zamfara, pledging to consolidate ongoing developmental projects aimed at improving the lives of residents across the state.“I am deeply honored by the trust and support of our party faithful,” Lawal said. “We will not relent in our efforts to deliver meaningful development, enhance security, and create opportunities for all citizens of Zamfara State.”His emergence underscores the party’s push to build continuity and strong leadership in the northwest region.Political analysts note that the adoption of consensus candidate signals the APC’s preference for unity and reduced internal friction as the party prepares for the next electoral cycle.
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